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This was in the early 50's. I remember eating there a lot when my mom would take us to Jacksons for Back-to-School clothes. Don, anyone remember the Loffler's Bros resturant in Coral Gables. Please attach it to an e-mail and send it to me at: OldMiamiMemories@gmail.com - thank you very much. Sad that the TWO BEST SPOTS for the North end crowd weren't mentioned - LARRY'S on NW 79th Street, and best of all, the MAJORETTE DRIVE-IN on NW 79th Street, which brings back a lot of memories for a lot of people. how much I enjoyed seeing these old pictures. Question. Dean Martin's Restaurant Miami Dino's, on 79th St. Causeway in North Bay Village, opened in 1966 and closed in 1971, shortly after a lost-and-found ad offered: "$500 Reward. We had a Sir Pizza in the Cypress Village Shopping Center in Miami Lakes from the 70's through the 90's and I dined there many times and always got a good meal at a reasonable price. What a wonderful collection of images. Heading south from there was Plantation Pit, Dairy Queen, and the 27th Ave Drive In. Miami was a thriving tourist destination throughout the sixties, with Jackie Gleason moving his shows to the Magic City, calling it the sun and fun capital of the world on camera each week. No one ever mentions Hart's and no one seems to remember it??? Most notably serving as a steakhouse since 1968, its been known to be a favorite amongst movie stars, presidents and socialites during their visits to South Florida. Right near Chippys, 2 doors west or so. The original spot was launched in the 1950s, and the chain grew based on its popular beer-steamed hot dogs, fried seafood, and frosted glass beers. I have to say when Villa Deli closed on Alton Road and The Rascal House. Remember a little ice cream parlor on Flagler St, I think it was called Puritan. Don. I would love to see a picture of that place. I would love to have a Royal Castle coffee mug for my collection. As the last-standing Royal Castle in Miami (there used to be around 180 in its 1960s heyday) this quick service spot in North Miami serves up a heavy dose of nostalgia along with slider burgers, birch beer and plenty of breakfast specials. I lived on NW 1st ST between 14 and 15 th Ave from 1966- 1973 My sisters and I spent a lot of time and a lot of money for those hot fudge sundaes They were the greatest Thanks for reminding me. . What a fantastic site! Does anyone have a photo of the Majorette Drive In Restaurant on 79 St. and 5 Ave? Post-war vacationers flocked to its beautiful beaches lined with pastel art-deco architecture. I remember riding Harley-Davidsons, before it was a designer "Thing", to the 'Stampede Bar' as well as the "Pine Tree" (67 Ave and SW 11 St) and the "Champion Bar" on Bird Rd. My relatives lived in a complex called The Carriage House in Miami and then later moved to Key Biscayne. 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In 1956, it was welcomed in Miami Beach, per Florida Backroads Travel. Property records still show that it is licensed as a "bar/entertainment venue," so the day school is probably not operating legally. I was born in 1942 and raised in S. Dade. Great trip through memory lane I started working at Lums in the Grove in 1977. Think I'm going to see if they'll ship to Seattle!!!! was Dixie. Lounge on South Dixie HWY? Among his crimes, Daoud would ride with police officers, find a suspected criminal on the street and beat the shit out of him. However, you need to look at the photos again because there is a photo of the Hasta on the 4th row from the bottom and there is a photo of the Red Coach Grill on Biscayne in the 1960's period along with a Red Coach Grill on Sunny Isles. I do not see it listed, it is now a day care center!! The restaurants that you mention were not left out on purpose, it's just because no one has sent in photos of them. Yes, As soon as I get situated I will get the menu to you! Founded by the Perlman family, Lum's became popular among college students, says The South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Also, used to love Mike Gordon's Seafood Restaurant on the 79th Causeway. Grab a seat at its U shaped counter, order a 2-2-2-2 special and listen to stories from waitresses who have been working there for decades. My grandfather was owner (I believe) when it had the Lobo Lounge. For African Americans, a very popular high end Night club was Roger's Restaurant and Lounge and Peppermints Restaurant and Lounge, both Owned and Operated by Roger Freeman. I forgot to add that the restaurant I am looking for info "Irvins" or Irwins" would have been late 1950's or early 1960's. Crowded beach scene of people and automobiles - Jacksonville, Florida, 1973. Can you verify this? Have you got a picture of the Copper Tone Girl mechanical bill board on the 79th St. Causeway going to the Beach? Does anyone remember Roy's Ribs in Coconut Grove and The Famous Restaurant on Miami Beach ? The images of Hialeah dining and drinking establishments are in the Hialeah Gallery. The Saxony Hotel's Ye Noshery Room for the best ice cream concoctions ever. Still have the menu from there Went on to Jackson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. I was born in 1946 and grew up across the street from White Belt Dairy. did I miss it? And you SW residents didn't take any photos to share with us while patronizing those places? I was stationed at a nike base in Carol City in 1968 . Can you provide the link to the photo or the year group? I had just returned from 14 months overseas and thought I'd found heaven. Wow, those were good times and glad I grew up in the best of times, the innocent 50's and wild 60's. This Cuban restaurant is filled with breakfast, lunch and dinner items to help satisfy any craving you may have. BURGER KING. While he also dabbles in cuisines of other Latin American countries, he doesnt stray far from his Cuban roots. I went to Miami High and we's go between both Paley's and IHOP. Elite '23. Thanks. Mom and dad graduated in 61 from Hialeah High. Thank you! I was raised in Hialeah(1950-1987) and there were a lot of restaurants that were pictured here. newsletter, 5501 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137, 19200 Southwest 344th Street, Homestead, FL 33034, 16 New Restaurants to Try in Miami, March 2023, 12 Stellar Places to Eat Caribbean Food in Miami, 14 Exciting Wynwood Restaurants to Try Right Now. St Petersburg is the city Christopher Hitchens called "an apparent temple of civilization: the polished window between Russia and Europe the, "I never saw Eric Ravilious depressed. Live music lovers have been flocking to this pub since 1979. All great memories of my old neighborhood. I used to go there on dates while I was in high school. Does anyone remember Brussard's Restaurant on Miami Beach? Going from the Beach to Miami on the 79th St. Causeway 1 or 2 in the morning, you could always stop by for a quick take-out meal. 11 South Florida Food Halls, Markets, and Yards, Mapped, The Hottest New Restaurants in Miami, March 2023, 10 New Bars With Great Cocktails in Miami. I don't know the location or name but I had a birthday party there. across the street from Kelly's Drive Inn. Don. Please consider making a donation to our site. This is great! Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories. I have a glass from there and would like to know more about it. I used to spend winters as a little girl at my grandparents'vacation home (lucky kid, huh!) That was the funkiest.although I remember the Last Lums ever was in Miami Beach. View of people canoeing at Disney World - Orlando, Florida, 1971. Rosalie, thank you for posting some great memories. Dusty and Algis, thank you for your comments and memories. Everything was cooked in heavy cast iron skillets as it should be. What a great Site !! Absolutely beautiful - I think it had chandeliers, and the waiters were full of class! Edison seniors often ate hot dog and hamburger lunches at the bar's adjoining dining area. That was the hangout for the 1963 Miami High crowd. It's all concrete now. : , : , 2022. Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. Met my wonderful husband there at Happy Hour about 29 years ago.. WOW What Memories Rekindled kudos 2 U. Hi Carole and welcome to the website. Guest (Norman Rose), it's funny that you asked that question because I ran across a 1960 ad for New England Oyster House today and in the ad they list Loffler Brothers Oyster House. Looking for a photo of the sorrento continental restaurant that was on Young circle in Hollywood in the early 50s. When you think of Lums the original I believe was on 41st Street.They later featured the Ollie Burger which was the recipe from Ollies near Beach High. Would love to see a picture of the place. We used to call them "Black Anus." . And at least four banks, according to law enforcement officials, are controlled by drug dealers. I have just been told of your site. I had some interesting history on the old Andalusia Bake Shop in Corel Gables. I worked with the Tyler's daughter at Rockway Jr. High in the 70's. and if there are any real old timers here, you will remember the "Red Barn" located on NW 79th street just before the tracks going into Hialeah. I grew up on Miami Beach. Knowing what was to follow, the venue was apposite. They were small and round ( looked more like a cinnamin roll). You relax in a seat thats striped like a beach chair. So many publications, including Wiremag, The Food-E, and Think Magazine, have written about 3030 Ocean. Sounds like you are describing the garlic rolls from Mario the Baker on W. Dixie Highway in North Miami. Submarine Sam's in North Miami Beach with the incredible subs that had marinated white onions on them and the best bread. I've been eating there since they opened. LYNN- you MUST be talking about Marcella's in North Miami, 138 st. & Dixie Hwy. I think it was somewhere between 11th and 17th Avenues? Shop our vintage 1970s restaurants selection from top sellers and makers around the world. Tom from Hollywood. two old ladies ran the place, and made the best hot fudge sundaes ever. of marijuana waiting to be entered as evidence in court cases. It was on 79th St. at about NW fifth acenue. Golden Glades Drive Inn? Foxs officially opened in 1946 as a sandwich shop and liquor store, though over the years it evolved into a full-service restaurant with a venerable bar. Is Hialeah park still racing? I might be trying to find a needle in a haystack. Although it didn't hold up against Chili's, TGI Fridays, and Applebee's, there was a time when it was fairly ubiquitous throughout the states. Does anyone have a photo or postcard or anything for the Rocket Drive-in? Was in Centurions at Palmetto famous for hosting breakfast after proms and other things best not mentioned. Over the past few years, beloved establishments like Tobacco Road, Wolfies Rascal House, Davids Caf, Jumbos, and Escopazzo have all closed. The constant influx of new cultures has created waves of trends in the regions food scene. It is one of the few places around here that existed in the fifties, and it was known to be a clandestine spot for its underground ambiance, providing a one-stop shop for wheelings and dealings, says former general manager Ricardo Gutierrez. Cheerfulness kept creeping in." As many as 40 banks still neglect to report cash deposits of $10,000 or more, as required by law. Let's hear it for Jack Perry's Sidewalk Cafe on Okee & 17th in Hialeah. I remember going to Jack Perry's Sidewalk Cafe many times in the early to mid sixties, but I remember a big three sided bar and many tables inside. Hialeah Florida. For almost 40 years, La Camaronera Restaurant & Fish Market has been a go-to, no-frills spot for locals and non-locals alike to grab a fresh seafood at inexpensive prices. I presume it was you who mentioned the one at 125th and 7th Avenue and I responded that there are two photos of it taken last month at the bottom of the above gallery of photos. Also we lived at 1760 NW 77th street till I left for the Marine Corps. A small chain in a few states. But this Land of the Elderly status didnt exactly boost tourism. Some places not mentioned and I am sorry that I do not have any pictures to contribute, only memories. Remember Bill's Barbeque Drive in on SW 8th St next to the Tower Theater. They were waiting for the Miami Herald bundles to be dropped off under I-95 and decided to ride their bikes across the street and get a cup of hot chocolate. We later built a house on the lake. The one in Plantation closed as well but there's a Beverly Hills Cafe in Miami Lakes still. Thanks for the memories. Apparently photos of the Majorette Drive In are kind of rare but I keep hoping that someone will provide one. I remember Sonny's Pizzeria and the heavenly pizza and Italian cuisine with the chef tossing the pizza dough in the large front window any time someone stopped to watch. Miami Area RESTAURANTS, Drive-Ins, Bars, Lounges, Liquor Stores, Clubs, Strip Joints, etc. But their are certain places and and restaurants that I remember. Most, if not all, of Miamis 250 banks have drug money in their accounts. I remember once we were there and the rolls were not ready and the customers were going crazy until they came out. Such is the case with Douglas Rodriguez, part of the aforementioned Mango Gang. 6/20/2013. Love this site. http://www.pbase.com/donboyd/image/83687388. We just went to about 15 restaurants that we had been to many times. Anyone remember Cookie's on the Mile? Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? The Car Hop Drive-in was located on the corner of Flagler St. and Red Road. We rode bikes everywhere worry free. Talk about bad timing on my part. But then something happened in the seventies, and tourism plummeted. I would walk right past it every day going to Little River Elementary School. With an economy about to go off the cliff, real estate owners and other businesses started targeting retirees. love this site-found it while doing research for a nostalgia visit to my hometown of miami springs -i was looking to see if pumpernick's in south miami was still open-boo hoo-but i will always have my fond memories of gracies italian with its great garlic knots and the donut holes my dad would bring home when he got off duty from the coral gables fire deparment from gracies delicatessen in miami springs-and lord how did i suvive riding my bike all over, all the way up to 49th street in hialeah. Still unable to find one. Looking at food via the lens of history, you will note that in Miami it is wholly dependent on migratory patterns. By the way, that Hollemans is the one i Miami Springs besides that one and one on 7th Ave, they had one at 14th and Washington on the beach, went ther with grandparents as a little girl ( worked at Springs from 1989 through 2004 oh, yes Quinty's Italian restaurant on Hook Square.. Owned by a gentleman by the name of Gino Irvin or Irwin? Crandon Park. Please enter a valid email and try again. The food was as good as any sit-down restaurant. Indeed, Lenny Bruce is credited as saying: Miami Beach is where neon goes to die., Paris Theater and Big Chips fruit market on Washington Ave., Miami Beach. They didn't recognize him and when they asked for hot chocolates he didn't seem to know what to do or where things were. My wife and I moved to Merritt Island in 1966 after I left Miami in 1962 for the Air Force. I couldn't post the info on Andalusia, because it was too long. Do you have any pictures of IHOP Drive-In that was located at Bird Road and Dixie Highway? Wow. Does anyone remember Leonard's LaPena? There was a really nice restaurant on 79th street and 27th avenue, what was the name of it? It's not your eyesight, those restaurants are not there but hopefully someday they will be. Hialeah stopped racing in the early 2000's and the track is dormant. 25 Old-School Miami Restaurants, Bars and Markets Still WorthVisiting, Miami might be a young city in the grand scheme of things it was only incorporated in 1896 but we still have plenty of spots that have some history behind them that also serve solid food and drink. Miami Herald crime reporter Edna Buchanan claimed that at one point in the 80s, an entire Miami police academy graduating class ended up dead or in jail. Im trying to find the location of a Coral Gables restaurant that would have existed around 83/84. Come back in a day or two and I'll have an interior photo of Mike Gordon's up on this page. Dianne, the name of the drive-in was the "Frank 'n Bun" and it was there until at least 1960 because aerial photos of the new Northside Shopping Center show it still there. While it may be slightly hidden off US1, locals know this is one of top spots in town for fresh seafood. In the 1970s mobster Meyer Lansky, pursuing the simple life of a philosophical, Chevrolet-driving, book-borrowing library patron, was often spotted noshing in Wolfie's. . Welcome Nicolle and thank you for your comment and memories. He also helped launch OLA, first on Biscayne Boulevard, then in the Savoy Hotel, before making its last stop at the Sanctuary Hotel. He is currently part of a culinary adventure program that takes travelers on a tour through Cuba, helping to finally merge the two worlds. How to keep The New Tropic safe from yourspamfilter. Tempe History Museum . Even more famous than its clandestine dealings was itsprime ribnight on Tuesdays and Thursdays. One really famous restaurant that I did not see is "Wolfies" on Miami Beach. It seemed that all connections with its former glory days were being destroyed. Having lived in Miami when it was called the Magic City, love the memories this brings back. I grew up in Carol City in St. Monica's parish. Great Steaks and rosin backed potatoes. In September 1986 it was forced to close its doors when its liquor license was revoked. Owning and operating a restaurant is a tough feat and not for the faint of heart. And although they couldnt be more different, both 69-year-old Foxs Sherron Inn and 5-year-old De Rodriguez inspired a legion of devoted fans who mourned their closing this year. The Majorette Drive In resturant on NW 79th st at 5 ave, The entire Little River area, the 8600 Club on NE 2nd ave, located just inches over the county line thereby giving it the right to stay open after the 2am closing time in the city limits, so they would open at midnight and stay open till 8am thereby giving any serious drinkers the option of going 24hours nonstop. Established in 1942 well before the green juice trend hit South Florida its been producing some of freshest juices (and bites) in town. Sometimes its simply time to move on. I didn't see any pictures of Arthur Maisels/Juniors at the Biscayne Shopping Plaza on 79th St. . My husband and I owned it with our partner. I always remember that as a very busy place. For locals, the clandestine nature, the grit and grime of the place, was part of itscharm, a go-to spot for underage liquor purchases and fuzzy memories of many fun nights. I miss My Miami. Memory Test - where were these photos taken? On one hand we have the nations retirees going to live out their final days, and on the other we have a drug war zone yielding unprecedented violence. Great site. It later bacame known as Little JP'S. Did you know Joe Weiss of Joes Stone Crab actually discovered the stone crab? The ebb and flow of Miamis culinary scene means not just navigating a crowded marketplace, but being prepared to pivot as necessary, to stay abreast of trends and know when to move on and start something fresh. I remember when they built Luby Chevrolet on the west side of 27th Ave as well. Glad to see the pictures. Cruzing Hot Shoppes on Dixie Highway in my 56 Ford called Thunder Road; new we would score every night but never did. Thanks. I only moved here in 1945 or there abouts. The police had been called to this spot a whopping 168 calls that year alone! I live in Winter Haven now and just celebrated 50th Anniverserary. Does anyone remember The Merry-Go-Round Restaurant across US I from UM? someone would tell a joke and then someone else would tell one and on and on. 18th Ave. Welcome Jim, it's great to hear from you again. Thanks. Hill: thank you for posting that item about Sir Pizza. That was at the old Steven's market on Red Rd near US1. Two more great old Miami restaurants I wonder if anyone remembers: It was in the Gables, a block or 2 south of the "Miracle Mile". The National Airlines campaign (famous for its new Fly Me slogan) beckoned folks to the city, You hear birds sing. I remember Nayton's very well. Hank Hagmann's Pal's restaurants were hugely popular in South Florida. Lynn J. This is a fun and interesting website. But by the 1970s, it had been overrun by drug dealers and was subsequently destroyed. Does anyone remember the Snackery and the motel behind it? and Miracle Mile. Sweden House Smorgasbord, at 14875 S. Dixie Highway, was popular in the 60s/70s. Im hoping well start closing down a lot more of these bars. [Miami Herald, September 21, 1986]. Hopefully one will turn up someday because a lot of people loved the Yorkshire Inn. Firmly established in an unassuming corner of South Miami, it is off the traditional tourist route, yet it became an institution for both tourists and local alike. Still no mention of Valenti's on NW 7ty Ave (?) When you ask someone about Cuban food in Miami, this restaurant will probably top their list. Check out our 1970s miami style selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. the architects that were hired to renovate the museum in the late 1970's when French President Valery. There was a good little organic place called the Last Carrot in the Grove too. Old Florida. I also went to a birthday party there in the early 60's when I was 6 or 7. I live right in back of it in a new apartment complex and run by Mrs, Mack. Drug smuggling could be the regions major industry, worth anywhere from $7 billion to $12 billion a year (vs. $12 billion for real estate and $9 billion for tourism). The home page for our Old Hialeah/Old Miami galleries is at https://pbase.com/donboyd/memories and all the oldie galleries spin off from that page. An estimated 70% of all marijuana and cocaine imported into the U.S. passes through South Florida. How about Dean's Waffle Shop on 36th AV. Welcome Jeanne and Mary Ann and thank you for posting your comments and memories.